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Also, I doubt that Deadlock and TF2 will really affect each other, besides the initial hype. TF2 is a very casual game, whereas Deadlock looks very competitive-oriented.
engineer uses a wrench
People also said "i will not move to CS GO", then "I will not move to CS 2", but they are all in there now.
Why support another Valve game? All Valve does is antagonize their customers lately.
deadlock and tf2 is not comparable with that in the SLIGHTEST besides the fact that they both have a cast of characters and that There Are Objectives and Teams (i think idk again i don't fw mobas and i don't know what know much about this "deadlock" game.. must be british)
If it is unsecured as tf2 or cs2, then i doubt it will go smoothly with cheating problem.
So, no.
#FixTF2
Generic multiplayer slop that will be popular for like a month and then people will move on to the next big think.
People just ride on the game because it has the "Valve" tag on it.